Nutrition Research on Alzheimer's Disease and
Brain Health
Recent research shows benefits of certain
nutrients in reducing the risk of degenerative diseases of the
brain
(NC)-Recent research has shown a benefit of certain nutrients in
reducing the risk of degenerative diseases of the brain.
Antioxidants, such as vitamins E, C, B12 and folic acid have been
shown to play an important role in healthy brain functioning.
Antioxidants, often found in fruits and vegetables, have also been
associated with improved mental function, including memory. Vitamin
B12 and folic acid may also have beneficial effects on overall
cognitive abilities.
Alzheimer's Disease is a degenerative brain disease that can
cause a person to forget recent events or familiar tasks. Recent
research has shown that a diet rich in antioxidants, such as fruits
and vegetables, may protect against Alzheimer's disease and slow
the progression of the disease in people already diagnosed with
Alzheimer's. It is believed that people with low levels of folate
and vitamin B12 in their blood may be at a higher risk of
Alzheimer's Disease.
Those who find it hard to incorporate a range of healthy foods
into their diet should consider taking a daily multivitamin. A good
multivitamin/mineral supplement, such as Centrum®, which includes
vitamins C, B6, E, D, folic acid and minerals such as iron, zinc
and selenium, could improve mental functioning and help delay the
onset of Alzheimer's disease.
For more information on supplementation, visit www.centrumvitamins.ca.
- News Canada
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